Brian, you wrote:
>But that's what propagation does (last time I looked) if the peaks are in
>different shift lists. It's only when they're in the same shift list that
>the tolerances are respected.
That's what I would expect but that's not what happens in my project,
even though the spectra use different shift lists!
If this is true, I may have a problem with my project...
I'm going to look into it now, I was just assuming that I hadn't
understood how the whole 'follow shifts' thing worked.
Tim, thanks for your detailed answers. They make a lot of sense in light
of the above. My earlier posts must have been frustrating to read, I'm sorry
about that. Let me see if I can disentangle my project on my own,
knowing what I know now...
>You can set the peak annotation colours for any peak list to whathever you
>like in Menu::Crosspeaks::Current Peak List.
Cool, I didn't realize that. Thanks for pointing it out!
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